parenting choices and rules can cause significant contention between a child’s parents and grandparents.Nearly half of the parents in the C.S.
Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health at Michigan Medicine describe disagreements with at least one grandparent about their parenting.
One in seven even say they limit the amount of time their child sees certain grandparents.Disputes most commonly involve discipline (57%), meals (44%), and TV/screen time (36%.) Other thorny subjects include manners, safety and health, bedtime, treating some grandchildren differently than others and sharing photos or information on social media.“Grandparents play a special role in children’s lives and can be an important resource for parents.
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